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Wealth On Main StreetWealth On Main Street233. How to Build Mental Toughness and Achieve Optimal Health with Robb EvansWealth Without Bay Street 233: How to Build Mental Toughness and Achieve Optimal Health with Robb Evans PRE-ORDER A COPY OF OUR NEW BOOK! Don’t Spread the Wealth: How to Leverage the Family Banking System to Own All the Gold, Make the Rules, and Enjoy Generational Riches https://www.amazon.ca/Dont-Spread-Wealth-Leverage-Generational-ebook/dp/B0CW19QSGT/  Website: https://dontspreadwealth.com/  Living your best life requires more than just financial success, it demands mental toughness and optimal health. In this episode, we are joined by Robb Evans, a fitness and nutrition expert with over 36 years of experience. Robb shares his insights on m...2024-08-2151 minModern Musician PodcastModern Musician PodcastCreating Authentic Fan Connection and Marketing the Right Way with Jayson EvansJayson Evans is the best selling author of The 4D Songwriter: How to Dominate the New Music Industry. He’s also the host of the IAMN (I am Northbound) podcast for music marketing.The key to connecting with your fans is authenticity, and Jayson is a master at helping artists sculpt their message so that it stands out from the noise and captures the attention of the right fans at the right time.Here’s what you’ll learn: An effective "listener path" for social media marketingWhere to put your valuable marketing resources (and where t...2022-03-2151 minThis RoadThis Road66 | Learning to PrayDo you believe your prayers are still answered? Can you read what James writes and nod your head in agreement? I remember hearing about the prayer services that would go all night. I have heard about the miraculous healings that came through fervent prayer. I have heard the term “prayed-through” time and again. But, I can’t help but wonder if we have forgotten the power of prayer. But James, the doer, the one who says our actions are an indicator of our faith, ends his letter reminding us of the power of prayer.Notes...2021-09-2603 minThis RoadThis Road65 | Living Our FaithJames places a great deal of importance on our actions. Not our actions as a way to salvation, but in a way that our efforts will show the world we follow King Jesus. If I can be honest, I sometimes wonder if we have found it too easy to allow our choosing to follow Jesus merely to be a statement and not a way of life. How often are the followers of Jesus the ones who have bitterness and jealousy in their hearts?Notes:Daily ReadingsAncient-Future Time, by Robert...2021-09-1904 minThis RoadThis Road64 | Speaking the TruthThis year, the American West has been ravaged by wildfires. These uncontained blazes start with a single spark and burn without regard to anything in their paths. Isn’t it odd that James would liken something so small and insignificant as the tongue to an out-of-control forest fire?However, when we think about it, maybe what James says isn’t that much of a stretch. We have all been in situations where we were hurt by words, or our words have hurt someone else. The power of words is an uncanny power that James even says we are...2021-09-1204 minThis RoadThis Road63 | The Best WayMaybe we aren’t prone to prop someone up because of their wealth. But how do we treat people of a different race, gender, or orientation? Do we continually find ways to be partial toward some and not others? Listen, I get it. This is a considerable challenge, and I believe it has been an ongoing battle in the church since James wrote his letter. But can’t we read James’ words that echo the words of Christ? “ If you really fulfill the royal law according to the Scripture, “You shall love your neighbor as yourself,” you are doing well.”2021-09-0503 minThis RoadThis Road62 | A Doer of the WordThe book of James is short but intense. Tradition holds that this James is the younger brother of Jesus, the same James who begins to lead the early Jerusalem church in Acts. With that in mind, it seems that he might know a thing or two about what it takes to follow Jesus.Notes:Daily ReadingsAncient-Future Time, by Robert E. WebberWould you consider supporting this podcast?This Road is a production of Worthwhile.MediaMusic:Wonderland by...2021-08-2904 minThis RoadThis Road61 | Stand FirmFor many of us, reading through the armor of God might seem familiar. Some of us might even remember a song or two about this passage. No matter how many times we have read this passage or heard about the armor, I believe it is still meaningful to us today. The author of Ephesians wants us to realize that we are not left without resources as we seek to be made disciples and to make disciples.Notes:Daily ReadingsAncient-Future Time, by Robert E. WebberWould you consider...2021-08-2204 minThis RoadThis Road60 | Kyle LeeAs we continue to walk through Ordinary Time in the church calendar, we have a special guest joining us. Kyle Lee and his family live in Oklahoma City, where he is an elementary school teacher. Kyle is a dear friend of mine, and in many ways, we have been learning about the church calendar and ancient church practices together. Today, we will hear how Kyle’s faith journey has shifted his landscape over the last few years, what daily practices and habits he has added to his life, and more.Notes:Daily Re...2021-08-1539 minThis RoadThis Road59 | ImitatorsAccording to the author of Ephesians, there is little doubt. We are to be like God. We are to be imitators of God. No pressure, huh? What does it mean to be an imitator of God? Well, it is to walk in love, as Christ loved us. Being a Christian is being Christ-Like. Being Christ-Like is walking in a manner that loves others just as Christ loves us. A love that will sacrifice life itself to serve.Notes:Daily ReadingsAncient-Future Time, by Robert E. WebberWould you...2021-08-0803 minThis RoadThis Road58 | Walk WorthyCan we ever learn to live a life that is worthy of the calling of Christ? Even if this seems unattainable, Paul thought it at least something worth attempting. He urges Christ’s followers to live worthy of this calling. Live in humility and gentleness. Walk in patience and bear with one another in love.Paul continues by telling us why we do this; to maintain the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace. Paul is urging us to live a life of unity with God and unity with one another.How are yo...2021-08-0103 minThis RoadThis Road57 | Knowing the UnknowableThe only way we can know something as deep as the love of God is through the sharing of our life with Him. How do you understand anyone’s love? You know, by living it, by sharing it, by talking about it. Our prayers and our songs should be full of the experience of being loved into wholeness, being “rooted and grounded” in love, so that we can begin to see that all our actions, all our doing in the world is motivated or in response to the love that defines us. We can know the love of Christ by sha...2021-07-2505 minThis RoadThis Road56 | Breaking Down WallsI’m sure we’ve all heard the phrase, “us versus them.” A mentality that if you aren’t for me, then you are against me. This has been the way of humanity since Cain and Abel, hasn’t it? We immerse ourselves in competitions, real or imagined. In many ways, we do the exact things the church in Ephesus was doing when Paul sent his letter. They were building walls and creating division.We have become a society that is excellent at building walls and embracing division. I mean, without trying to get political, wasn’t a “wall” a pri...2021-07-1805 minThis RoadThis Road55 | To the Praise of His GloryThis good news is not to be celebrated and hidden; however, this good news is meant to be shared. We who have received will offer public praises for his works, and as a result, we are to share this news with others. As mentioned last week, living with Jesus is all about relationships, and what better way to share in the relationship-building than by offering the good news to those we meet and befriend?Notes:Daily ReadingsAncient-Future Time, by Robert E. WebberWould you consider supporting this...2021-07-1105 minThis RoadThis Road54 | What is Home?Jesus sends out the twelve to create a new community. He wants them to build relationships, care for those they meet. He wants them to trust them and make themselves at home with them. “Whenever you enter a house, stay there until you depart from there.” Jesus wants the disciples to build a new home with their new community! A new home.Notes:Daily ReadingsAncient-Future Time, by Robert E. WebberWould you consider supporting this podcast?This Road is a production of Worthwhile.Media2021-07-0404 minThis RoadThis Road53 | An Act of GraceWhen asked what makes Christianity distinct from other world religions, C.S. Lewis responded, “That’s easy, it’s grace.” Grace is what makes us who we are as followers of Jesus Christ. Grace is what motivates us to respond with love and joy, and hope. It is what we have to offer the world, nothing of our own, but the gifts that come from grace.Notes:Daily ReadingsAncient-Future Time, by Robert E. WebberWould you consider supporting this podcast?This Road is a production of Worth...2021-06-2704 minThis RoadThis Road52 | The Coming StormWhen we consider the storms of life, they might always catch us unprepared. Like the disciples in the boat, we might find ourselves crying out in fear. It’s interesting that when Jesus calms the storm, the words Mark quotes are, “Peace! Be Still!” These words are the exact words Jesus used to cast out demons. It is translated as “Be Quiet! Come out of her!” So, it’s not a stretch to consider that this storm is implied to have an evil or demonic nature in need of the Savior’s touch. Today, we still need Jesus to help us eradic...2021-06-2005 minThis RoadThis Road51 | The Seed of a StoryJesus wants us to understand that by following him, we are growing into a new creation. Just as these seeds in the field or this tiny mustard seed become something of great use to the world, we become something of great service in the Kingdom of God. We see that all of these things work together to knit together a world that is entirely like the one we see but distinctly other. A distinctly better world.Notes:Daily ReadingsAncient-Future Time, by Robert E. WebberWould you consider...2021-06-1303 minThis RoadThis Road50 | Going HomeI’m sure you’ve heard the phrase, “you can’t go home again.” Have you ever uttered it yourself? Sometimes it is true, going back home after some time leads to different remembrances. Sometimes it leads to terrible memories. Occasionally, the people who are still home can’t see the ways you’ve changed. Maybe you will always be the little kid running around the neighborhood. Jesus had tough times returning home as well.Notes:Daily ReadingsAncient-Future Time, by Robert E. WebberWould you consider supporting this podcast?2021-06-0603 minThis RoadThis Road49 | Trinity SundayToday is the first Sunday after Pentecost and the beginning of Ordinary Time in the church calendar.  The term, Ordinary Time, might be misleading, as it is not a lesser time in our walk with Jesus. The word simply helps to explain how extraordinary the moments between Advent and Pentecost are.Special days are still celebrated during Ordinary Time, with today being the first. This day is Trinity Sunday. One week after the coming of the Holy Spirit, Trinity Sunday serves to help the church recognize the triune Godhead of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. It is n...2021-05-3003 minThis RoadThis Road48 | Day of PentecostToday is Pentecost Sunday, a celebration full of joy and awe. Although sometimes overlooked or downplayed, Pentecost plays a crucial role in the story of salvation. Theologian, Robert Webber, says, “In order to bring God’s people into a full experience of the Good News, an emphasis on Pentecost is necessary.”Notes:Daily ReadingsAncient-Future Time, by Robert E. WebberWould you consider supporting this podcast?This Road is a production of Worthwhile.MediaMusic:Going Home by EmorieL...2021-05-2303 minThis RoadThis Road47 | May We Be OneOn the final Sunday of Easter, it is appropriate that we remember Jesus’ prayer over his disciples. In this short passage of scripture, there is so much to analyze, but maybe it is easiest to focus on verse 11: And I am no longer in the world, but they are in the world, and I am coming to you. Holy Father, keep them in your name, which you have given me, that they may be one, even as we are one.Unity is a common theme in scripture and the church. Still, when we look at the world to...2021-05-1604 minThis RoadThis Road46 | Sixth Sunday of EasterJesus exemplifies the love of God like no other. He and the Father are one, and God is love; thus, Jesus is love. In this passage, Jesus is giving final instructions to the disciples before He is crucified. His commandment: Love one another.As we celebrate the sixth Sunday of Easter, may we hear these words of Jesus. In my opinion, loving one another is counter-cultural to our current society. The word “love” is used in abundance, but the act of loving one another is few and far between. We can love ourselves, take care of ourselves and...2021-05-0903 minThis RoadThis Road45 | Fifth Sunday of EasterAbiding in Jesus. It seems so simple. Of course, if staying close to Jesus is so easy, why do we stray so far? Last week, we noted that Jesus is the Good Shepherd, the one who will lead us beside still waters. On the fifth Sunday of Easter, we see that Jesus is not only the one who cares for us, but he is the one who gives us life. Jesus says, “I am the vine; you are the branches. Whoever abides in me and I in him, he it is that bears much fruit, for apart from me yo...2021-05-0204 minThis RoadThis Road44 | Fourth Sunday of EasterThe fourth Sunday of Easter is traditionally focused on Christ as the Good Shepherd. In this passage, Jesus describes himself as the good shepherd. One who would lay his life down for his sheep. A shepherd lives with his sheep. Not only does he know each of them, but the sheep know his voice. They know the shepherd's scent and the touch of his hand. The sheep will only follow one shepherd. This is so poignantly stated in Psalm 23, when the Psalmist writes, "The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. He makes me lie down in green...2021-04-2504 minThis RoadThis Road43 | Third Sunday of EasterOn the Third Sunday of Easter, I want to ask the question, is any of this real? Last week, we discussed believing without seeing. How our faith must be such that we can trust Jesus is the son of God, even if we can’t see him as Thomas and the disciples did. But, in our scripture passage today, we see a slightly different side of Jesus. “Touch me, and see For a spirit does not have flesh and bones as you see that I have.” In Luke’s Gospel, Jesus is encouraging his followers to touch him and look upo...2021-04-1804 minThis RoadThis Road42 | Second Sunday of EasterToday is the Second Sunday of Easter. Yes, much like Christmas in the church tradition is more than one day. Easter is a celebration that carries us into Pentecost. Robert Webber says, “Easter is a time to call the church back to its roots,” and I believe this call is just as relevant today.Traditionally, the Second Sunday of Easter focuses on the story of Thomas and his unbelief. We might know this as the story of “Doubting Thomas,” but that might not be a proper name for this follower of Jesus. In my opinion, he probably wasn’t a...2021-04-1104 minThis RoadThis Road41 | Easter SundayToday is Easter Sunday. It is the culmination of the Christian story. Easter is the recognition that Christ is truly the Son of God and Savior of the world. He has shown power over death and the grave. Today is a day of celebration for all followers of Jesus.Notes:Daily ReadingsAncient-Future Time, by Robert E. WebberWould you consider supporting this podcast?This Road is a production of Worthwhile.MediaMusic:Shores by Greater Still...2021-04-0404 minThis RoadThis Road40 | Palm SundayToday marks the beginning of Holy Week, which commemorates the final week of Jesus’ life before being crucified. Traditionally, this week is the most challenging week of Lent, as it asks us to walk prayerfully with Christ toward certain death. But, as mentioned when we began the observance of Lent, death is not the end, but it is, in fact, a glorious new beginning with our Creator.Notes:Daily ReadingsAncient-Future Time, by Robert E. WebberWould you consider supporting this podcast?This Road is a pr...2021-03-2805 minThis RoadThis Road39 | Fifth Sunday of LentHave you ever lost something that you can’t live without? Car keys, money, the TV remote? Have you ever lost something that is very near to you? An heirloom? Someone who is close to you? Throughout the course of life, we will encounter loss, and it is never fun. It hurts to lose something or someone that truly matters to us. Yet, in this passage, we hear Jesus say that it is by losing something that we really gain.“Whoever loves his life loses it, and whoever hates his life in this world will keep it for...2021-03-2103 minThis RoadThis Road38 | Fourth Sunday of LentThe fourth Sunday of Lent is commonly known as “Rose Sunday.” As opposed to the previous weeks, it is a Sunday that strikes a more joyous note. It begins to shift our focus ever so slightly from an emphasis on our repentance to that of Christ’s healing power. Today, we recognize the joy that comes from salvation.Notes:Daily ReadingsAncient-Future Time, by Robert E. WebberWould you consider supporting this podcast?This Road is a production of Worthwhile.MediaMusic...2021-03-1404 minThis RoadThis Road37 | Third Sunday of LentAs we walk steadily toward the cross, we come across an interesting portion of scripture. We commonly refer to this moment as "Jesus cleansing the temple," we might be more accurate in saying this is Jesus' protest against the temple system. Quoting the prophets Isaiah and Jeremiah, Jesus calls into question the heart behind the religious elite. At this moment, he prophecies of a new temple being built, one that Christ will make.Notes:Daily ReadingsAncient-Future Time, by Robert E. WebberWould you consider supporting this podcast?2021-03-0705 minThis RoadThis Road36 | Second Sunday of LentAs we enter into the second Sunday of Lent, we face the challenge of denial. In this passage, Jesus asks any who would follow to deny themselves of anything that would hinder them from following him. On the surface, this is a tall task. Deep in our souls, it is even more difficult than our flesh can imagine!If we are not careful, the power of evil has a strong pull on our lives. It’s interesting how evil can even hide inside seemingly good things? Chocolate, anyone?In my opinion, one of the modern ev...2021-02-2803 minThis RoadThis Road35 | First Sunday of LentToday marks the first Sunday of Lent, a time when we journey with Christ into death and are reborn through his resurrection. In Mark’s Gospel, one line tells us a dramatic story. “And he was in the wilderness forty days, being tempted by Satan. And he was with the wild animals, and the angels were ministering to him.” The early church fathers often used this scripture to compare Adam and his temptation in the garden, with Jesus’ temptation in the wilderness. Paul often uses the terms first Adam and second Adam to describe their purpose in this story of redem...2021-02-2103 minThis RoadThis Road34 | Ash WednesdayToday is Ash Wednesday, which marks the beginning of Lent. If you grew up in a protestant background similar to mine, Lent might be an unfamiliar season for you. It was only eight years ago that I began to look into what the season of Lent really means. In short, Lent is a time for repentance. As the theologian, Robert Webber puts it, “Lent calls us back to God, back to basics, back to the spiritual realities of life. It calls us to put to death the sin and the indifference we have in our hearts toward God and ou...2021-02-1706 minThis RoadThis Road33 | Transfiguration SundayToday is Transfiguration Sunday. A time when we embrace the mysterious moment when Jesus was changed before the eyes of Peter, James, and John. Changed into what exactly? We don’t know, but something about Jesus changed so dramatically that the church has been trying to properly explain it ever since.Notes:Daily ReadingsAncient-Future Time, by Robert E. WebberWould you consider supporting this podcast?This Road is a production of Worthwhile.MediaMusic:Wandering About by Be St...2021-02-1403 minThis RoadThis Road32 | We Serve ThemHow often do you actively think about servanthood? Is it something you actively pursue?As we continue reading through Mark’s Gospel, we come across a brief encounter that Jesus has with Simon’s Mother-in-Law. Upon entering Simon’s house, we find that his mother-in-law is sick and in bed. Without mentioning much to anyone, Mark tells us that Jesus walked to her side, took her by the hand, lifted her up, and immediately she was healed.Notes:Daily ReadingsAncient-Future Time, by Robert E. WebberWould...2021-02-0704 minThis RoadThis Road31 | Overcoming EvilToday, each of us has the opportunity to follow this Messiah. The one who speaks with authority and acts with love and justice. When I read the man's story with the unclean spirit, I can't help but imagine myself in his shoes. Just as Christ changed his life and purified it of this evil, he is doing the same in my life. Since the day I decided to become a disciple of Jesus, my life has been renewing and eliminating evil in my soul.Notes:Daily ReadingsAncient-Future Time, by...2021-01-3103 minThis RoadThis Road30 | A Few WordsHow do we use our words today? Only a few words can make a difference. The frightening thing to me is how I may be completely unaware of what kind of difference my words might make to someone. It is a consequential responsibility, especially for anyone who would claim to be a follower of Jesus.Notes:Daily ReadingsAncient-Future Time, by Robert E. WebberWould you consider supporting this podcast?This Road is a production of Worthwhile.MediaMusic:...2021-01-2404 minThis RoadThis Road29 | Can Anything Good Come?In the first chapter of John’s Gospel, we find the calling of Nathanael. In John 1:43-46, we read, “The next day Jesus decided to go to Galilee. He found Philip and said to him, “Follow me.” Now Philip was from Bethsaida, the city of Andrew and Peter. Philip found Nathanael and said to him, “We have found him of whom Moses in the Law and also the prophets wrote, Jesus of Nazareth, the son of Joseph.” Nathanael said to him, “Can anything good come out of Nazareth?” Nathanael has an opinion of where Jesus grew up. “How could anything good come...2021-01-1704 minThis RoadThis Road28 | The Baptism of JesusFor many of the Christian faith, today marks the observance of the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River. In Mark, chapter one, “In those days Jesus came from Nazareth of Galilee and was baptized by John in the Jordan. And when he came up out of the water, immediately he saw the heavens being torn open and the Spirit descending on him like a dove. And a voice came from heaven, “You are my beloved Son; with you, I am well pleased.”Place yourself in the river with John the Baptist and Jesus. The river is flowin...2021-01-1003 minThis RoadThis Road27 | EpiphanyToday is the Second Sunday After Christmas, but I would like to observe a day that will happen later this week, on January 6. Traditionally, January 6 marks the end of Christmas and the beginning of Epiphany. This is a Christian holiday commemorating the first manifestation of Jesus Christ to the Gentiles, represented by the Magi, and his divinity.Notes:Daily ReadingsAncient-Future Time, by Robert E. WebberWould you consider supporting this podcast?Full Show NotesThis Road is a production of Worthwhile.Media2021-01-0304 minThis RoadThis Road26 | Christmastide – WaitingMerry Christmas, everyone. That’s right; it is still Christmas according to the church calendar. Today is the first Sunday after Christmas and the third day of Christmastide. Christmastide is the celebration set aside for the church, beginning on Christmas Day and ending with Epiphany. A traditional reading for the first Sunday after Christmas is Simeon and Anna encountering the baby Jesus at the temple. In Luke 2, verses 22-40, we read that Simeon was a devout man who received word from the Holy Spirit that he would see the prophesied Messiah with his own eyes. Anna was a w...2020-12-2703 minThis RoadThis Road25 | Merry ChristmasToday, on Christmas, may I encourage you to take heart. Salvation has come. A light shines in the darkness, and the world will not overcome it.Notes:Daily ReadingsAncient-Future Time, by Robert E. WebberWould you consider supporting this podcast?This Road is a production of Worthwhile.MediaMusic:In Your Eyes by Great OaksLicensed through soundstripe.com – Use code WORTHWHILE to get 10% off your subscription! (Full Disclosure: Using Soundstripe thr...2020-12-2503 minThis RoadThis Road24 | Advent – LOVEWhy did Jesus come to earth? Because of God’s love for His creation.In a world that often falls short of giving love to others, God found the perfect moment to fulfill his love to the earth. Through Jesus’ advent, not only can we know the love of God, but we can share the love of God with others.Notes:Daily ReadingsAdvent Spotify PlaylistAncient-Future Time, by Robert E. WebberWould you consider supporting this podcast?This Road...2020-12-2003 minThis RoadThis Road23 | ADVENT – JoyThe theologian, Karl Barth, says, "Joy is the rarest and most infrequent thing in the world." It's true, isn't it? We love it when people make us happy. We will watch TV shows for a laugh, so much so that the actors will make millions of dollars, bringing a smile to our faces. But that isn't joy, is it? Happiness is a fleeting feeling, but joy is so much more. For people of the Christian faith, the season of Advent is when we can find joy through a baby in a manger. Just as hope and peace come through...2020-12-1305 minThis RoadThis Road22 | Advent – PEACEAs we continue to celebrate the coming of Jesus Christ into our world and lives, may we realize that he came to bring us peace. Although the world is in turmoil, we can know that the Kingdom of God is one that is built upon a foundation of peace. As we realize that peace has come through a baby, we should also look ahead to the final peace that will come with Jesus’ return. As this hope builds inside of us, may we be like John the Baptist and prepare the way for the peace that is to come....2020-12-0605 minThis RoadThis Road21 | Advent – HOPEA reading from Jeremiah 33:14-16 (ESV):"Behold, the days are coming, declares the Lord, when I will fulfill the promise I made to the house of Israel and the house of Judah. In those days and at that time, I will cause a righteous Branch to spring up for David, and he shall execute justice and righteousness in the land. In those days, Judah will be saved, and Jerusalem will dwell securely. And this is the name by which it will be called: 'The Lord is our righteousness.'Notes:...2020-11-2906 minThis RoadThis Road20 | This Road is Back!Hey everyone, it’s Jayson, and I wanted to take a minute to let you know that This Road is returning next week! That’s right, after a few months away, the show is returning with a new episode every week.After long consideration of the direction I wanted the podcast to move in, I am continually drawn to the Christian calendar. This ancient understanding of walking through the life of Christ in our daily devotional life is something that I have been learning and using in my own formation for the last few years. As we appr...2020-11-2202 minThis RoadThis Road19 | Live Peaceably with AllCan you tell it’s an election year in America? As if a world pandemic and racial tensions weren’t enough, we also have to hear the clamoring of the political elite. I was talking to my mother a few days ago and mentioned how frustrated I am that every statement tends to somehow become a political statement. It’s exhausting for me to deal with.As I read the Daily Lectionary this morning, Paul’s words of encouragement to the believers in Rome caught my attention. Truly, I feel like it was a subtle reminder from the Lord...2020-08-3002 minThis RoadThis Road18 | Healthy HabitsSince the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, I have been trying to address the habits I have formed. Truthfully, in the past four months, I have drastically changed my daily routine, beginning with how I spend my mornings. My mornings were hectic. They focused on trying to wake up, eat, workout, and hopefully, I’ll remember to read my Bible and pray a little.Since March, I have done my best to alter my routine to one where I am not in a hurry. I spend time reading scripture. I have a set prayer I pray each mo...2020-08-1602 minVoiceHead: The All Voice Media Show with Ian Temple CampbellVoiceHead: The All Voice Media Show with Ian Temple CampbellAVMPC Episde 26: Songwriter marketing rockstar and founder of Listen Pages, Jayson Evans!All-Voice Nation!This week we catch up with Jayson Evans- songwriter-turned-music industry marketing wizard, who answers one simple question:  Why aren't more people listening to your audio media?The answer ain't complicated, but how he goes about solving this universal problem will straight-up shock you.If you're interested in getting your audio media consumed by more folks than ever before, do yourself a favor and read Jayson's book which can be found HERE.  It's excellent.Jayson has truly cracked the code for follower engagement and created a system for ad...2020-08-1446 minThis RoadThis Road17 | Ye of Little FaithIn Matthew 14, we read of the encounter the Disciples have with Jesus while he was walking on water.It reads: And in the fourth watch of the night he came to them, walking on the sea. But when the disciples saw him walking on the sea, they were terrified, and said, “It is a ghost!” and they cried out in fear. But immediately Jesus spoke to them, saying, “Take heart; it is I. Do not be afraid.” And Peter answered him, “Lord, if it is you, command me to come to you on the water.” He said, “Come.” So Pete...2020-08-0903 minThis RoadThis Road16 | Feeling Insignificant?Do you ever feel insignificant?In times like this, it might be easy for us to feel like nothing we do matters. How could we make a difference? In these moments, I tend to think about the way Jesus led his disciples. In Matthew 14, we see where Jesus feeds the five thousand. In the encounter, the disciples ask Jesus to send the crowd home so they may eat. Jesus simply replies by telling the disciples to feed the crowd.“We only have five loaves and two fish,” they exclaimed. How insignificant the amount of food must...2020-08-0201 minThis RoadThis Road15 | The Kingdom is Like...Matthew 13:31-32 states, “He put another parable before them, saying, “The kingdom of heaven is like a grain of mustard seed that a man took and sowed in his field. It is the smallest of all seeds, but when it has grown it is larger than all the garden plants and becomes a tree, so that the birds of the air come and make nests in its branches.”This parable is one of my favorite teachings of Jesus when it comes to the unstoppable force that is the Church. To any first-century  Jewish farmer, they realize the picture...2020-07-2602 minIAMN: I Am NorthboundIAMN: I Am NorthboundIAMN Showcase: Thinking Outside of the Box with Liz ManchennIn this episode of the IAMN: I am Northbound Showcase, Jayson sits down with Liz Manchenn to talk about how music artists can expand the creative vision outside of their music. How can you find new ways to expand your vision? Find out on today's episode of IAMN: I am Northbound! Jayson John Evans: Instagram: @jaysonjohnevans Facebook: @jaysonjohnevans Twitter: @helloiamjayson {Guest name}: Instagram: @lizandthelions Brought to you by ListenPages (https://listenpages.com) 2020-07-0527 minThis RoadThis Road14 | On the Side of LoveIn 1967, the Beatles released their song, “All You Need is Love.” A simple, catchy tune that is still in the modern vernacular today. Anyone who knows me knows that I am a Beatles fan through and through. The lyrics, the melodies, the remarkable story of four young chaps from Liverpool. It really is astounding.That song, though...All You Need is Love.The thought is not dissimilar to the words of Jesus when a scribe asked him what the most important commandment was.Jesus replied, “And you shall love the Lord your God with a...2020-06-2202 minThis RoadThis Road13 | A True ChristianToday, I would like to read a passage from the Bible, reading from Romans 12:9-21 (ESV). It states:Let love be genuine. Abhor what is evil; hold fast to what is good. Love one another with brotherly affection. Outdo one another in showing honor. Do not be slothful in zeal, be fervent in spirit, serve the Lord. Rejoice in hope, be patient in tribulation, be constant in prayer. Contribute to the needs of the saints and seek to show hospitality. Bless those who persecute you; bless and do not curse them. Rejoice with those who rejoice, weep...2020-06-1403 minThis RoadThis Road12 | ListenThese last five months have been tough, and, in my opinion, these last two weeks have been the toughest of all. When I saw the video of the murder of George Floyd, I was appalled. How could one human so devalue the existence of another human?I am a white man. I experience privilege without even recognizing it. As a result, I think the only thing I can offer in this situation is listening. I want to hear the cries of pain. I want to listen to stories of injustice. I want to understand that which I...2020-06-0902 minThis RoadThis Road11 | SilenceWhy are we afraid of silence? We are always watching something on television, listening to a podcast, reading, listening to someone else read, scouring the internet for information, or partaking in a social media discussion.Over time, we have trained ourselves to avoid silence at all costs.But what is wrong with silence?In my opinion, we have grown afraid of the silence because it is in the silence where we are most vulnerable. In the silence, when our mind is still and quiet, we feel all of our fears, anxieties, pains, and...2020-05-3102 minIAMN: I Am NorthboundIAMN: I Am NorthboundIAMN Showcase: Creating 'Song Experiences' with Sarah TilghmanIn this episode of the IAMN: I am Northbound Showcase, Jayson sits down with Sarah Tilghman to discuss how to create experiences around music, to allow songs to stand out from the online noise and gain attention. Sarah recently launched a track with a ton of creative thought behind it -- something that has proven to be a great way to stand out -- and is here to discuss her entire process. How can you make sure that your next single gains the listeners it deserves? Find out on today's episode of IAMN: I am Northbound! 2020-05-2522 minThis RoadThis Road10 | Perspective is EverythingOur perspective can directly impact our reality.Do you believe that statement?Having a proper perspective does not change our reality, but it can change how we proceed in that reality. When we watch the news or scroll through social media, our perspective can be altered. Our reality doesn’t change, but we can have a different view of that reality.I would hope that my perspective is grounded in the teaching and works of Jesus Christ. He saw the reality of a hurting world with no hope, but His perspective did not ch...2020-05-2402 minIAMN: I Am NorthboundIAMN: I Am NorthboundIAMN #52: Answering (a ton of) Questions About Facebook AdsIn episode #52 of IAMN: I am Northbound, Jayson talks a little about the overwhelming response he received to his offer to work with music artists. He also answers a ton of questions that were asked about Facebook Ads for music artists. How can you make sure that you don't lose money on Facebook Ads? Find out on today's episode of IAMN: I am Northbound! Jayson John Evans: Instagram: @jaysonjohnevans Facebook: @jaysonjohnevans Twitter: @helloiamjayson Brought to you by ListenPages (https://listenpages.com) 2020-05-2028 minThis RoadThis Road9 | Nothing is NormalWhy is everyone in a rush to get back to “normal?”Let me explain...I am ready for the news cycle to change. I am ready for the protests to end. I am ready to go to a movie theatre again. But...I am not prepared to get back to normal.Why was normal so good anyway? Perhaps my normal wasn’t all that great. That’s something I have been learning. I was busy all the time. I was tired. I barely had time to do the things I enjoyed doing. I realize this may not...2020-05-1701 minCentury Leadership PodcastCentury Leadership PodcastConversations | Rod Loywww.centuryleadership.com2020-05-1228 minThis RoadThis Road8 | Why Do We Have to Fight?Why do we always have to argue?In my opinion, we argue so much, because, for the first time in human existence, every person has a voice and platform that is equal to anyone else. With social media, the internet, and even podcasting, we can all project our ideas to anyone who would listen...and anyone who might disagree. Yes, I realize I am doing the same thing right now, but please understand, I am not here to argue.One of my favorite U.S. Presidents is Teddy Roosevelt. He was quite the quotable leader...2020-05-1003 minCentury Leadership PodcastCentury Leadership PodcastConversations | Rodney Foutswww.centuryleadership.com2020-05-0720 minIAMN: I Am NorthboundIAMN: I Am NorthboundIAMN #51: The Reason You Won't Reach Your Music GoalsIn episode #51 of IAMN: I am Northbound, Jayson talks about the current changes coming to ListenPages and also loses his mind a little. Also, he dives deep into the reason why you won't reach your music goals -- and how to use a simple 3 step process to avoid it. How can you make sure that you reach your music goals? Find out on today's episode of IAMN: I am Northbound! Jayson John Evans: Instagram: @jaysonjohnevans Facebook: @jaysonjohnevans Twitter: @helloiamjayson Brought to you by...2020-05-0621 minCentury Leadership PodcastCentury Leadership PodcastConversations | Jim McNabbwww.centuryleadership.com2020-05-0519 minIAMN: I Am NorthboundIAMN: I Am NorthboundIAMN Showcase: Adapting to an Ever-Changing Music Industry with Trenton Woodley (Hands Like Houses)In the first ever episode of the IAMN: I am Northbound Showcase, Jayson sits down with Trenton Woodley to discuss how he and his band have adapted to an ever-changing music industry. ⁣⁣ ⁣⁣ Trenton has been the frontman of Hands Like Houses for over 10 years, and has needed to navigate everything the new industry has thrown at music artists. ⁣⁣ ⁣⁣ What should music artists be focusing on in the current climate? ⁣⁣ ⁣⁣ Find out on today's episode of IAMN: I am Northbound!⁣⁣⁣ ⁣⁣⁣ Jayson John Evans:⁣⁣⁣ Instagram: @jaysonjohnevans⁣⁣⁣ Fa...2020-05-0428 minThis RoadThis Road7 | The Simple LifeWelcome to THIS ROAD, a short encouragement for the road your life is currently leading you down.At the beginning of 2020, I read John Mark Comer’s book, “The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry.” The book was recommended to me by my friend Kyle, who said it was nothing short of life-altering. He was right.Months before the threat of a pandemic settled into our world, I was embarking on a life of less hurry. I was attempting to figure out how to manage my time, eliminate needless things, and become a better follower of Jesus. Maybe the Lord is trying to tea...2020-05-0303 minCentury Leadership PodcastCentury Leadership PodcastConversations | Herbert Cooperwww.centuryleadership.com2020-04-3021 minIAMN: I Am NorthboundIAMN: I Am NorthboundIAMN #50: Make CPMs Your Best FriendIn episode #50 of IAMN: I am Northbound, Jayson talks not only about the big 5-0 milestone... but also the other massive milestone we hit this week.  Also, he dives deep into a Tik Tok he saw this week that contained a genius way to find ridiculously cheap CPMs for your promotion.  What are CPMs and how can a low one be used to your advantage? Find out more on today's episode of IAMN: I am Northbound! Instagram: @jaysonjohnevans Facebook: @jaysonjohnevans Twitter: @helloiamjayson ...2020-04-2928 minCentury Leadership PodcastCentury Leadership PodcastConversations | Austin Eppersonwww.centuryleadership.com2020-04-2816 minThis RoadThis Road6 | The Scars RemainThis past weekend, I joined a group of friends and family who were watching home movies through live stream. Technology is wonderful.These videos were of a church vacation Bible school, circa 1998. A lot has changed in 22 years, but as they say...the message stays the same. For most of us, we hadn’t watched these Bible school skits in at least 20 years, but it’s amazing what you can remember.It’s also amazing what you forget.My father and mother were the pastors of the church we attended, and they organized the VB...2020-04-2603 minCentury Leadership PodcastCentury Leadership PodcastConversations | Jamie AustinFor more information, visit www.centuryleadership.com  2020-04-2318 minCentury Leadership PodcastCentury Leadership PodcastConversations | Adam StarlingLearn more at centuryleadership.com2020-04-2120 minThis RoadThis Road5 | Can You See It?Welcome to THIS ROAD, a short encouragement for the road your life is currently leading you down.Can you see it? A small, faint light at the end of the tunnel? We’re gonna make it through this, right? With a hint of optimism, we are given the opportunity to hope again. I know, I know, we still have a way to go before things are quote–normal–again. But we can still have a glimmer of hope.Psalm 43:3-5 says:Send out your light and your truth; let them lead me;let...2020-04-1903 minThis RoadThis Road4 | Worried About Worry?Welcome to the THIS ROAD podcast, a short encouragement for the road your life is currently leading you down.What do you do when you feel helpless? How do you respond when you just don’t know what to do? Some of us may be feeling this anxiety today. In the midst of these difficult times, we just don’t know what to do. I have made mention to a few friends that there doesn’t seem to be the right answer regarding the pandemic. Do you wait it out? Do you start to treat life as normal...2020-04-1203 minThis RoadThis Road3 | A Simple PrayerWelcome to the THIS ROAD podcast, a short encouragement for the road your life is currently leading you down.For people of the Christian faith, this week is Holy Week. This week is the time for us to focus our hearts and minds on the actions of Jesus Christ. He was crucified, died, buried, and then was raised back to life. This week is the culmination of all Christendom.As we work to set our minds on the work of Christ, the world’s current troubles might work to intervene. With what humanity is currently fa...2020-04-0503 minThis RoadThis Road2 | Have HopeHave you found yourself glued to the news recently? Does it ever leave you discouraged, worried, or hopeless? With all that is happening, we can find ourselves struggling to stay afloat in our emotions. The thing is, we will overcome this, right? We will endure if only, we will have hope.This past week, I was reading my Bible and focused on the story of Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead. The thing that caught me was that although Lazarus had already died, his sister, Martha, told Jesus that she knew He could still save her brother.2020-03-2903 minThis RoadThis Road1 | Take HeartWelcome to the THIS ROAD podcast, a short encouragement for the road your life is currently leading you down.In today’s episode, I would like to recognize the uncertainty we are currently facing. Every day the news gives us more bad information. Every day, it seems we are closer and closer to our company closing its doors, or being forced to self-quarantine. What a wild world it is.But let’s not focus on the negative, if we can. I know, it’s difficult to block it out, but this past weekend, I have been d...2020-03-2203 minIAMN: I Am NorthboundIAMN: I Am NorthboundIAMN #33: Your Current Location = Easy New FansIn this episode of I am Northbound, Jayson discusses a recent real-world example of using your location to your advantage when advertising your music. This super-powerful, yet seemingly important tactic can make a real difference, so don't underestimate it! Also, to make up for my two missed weeks, definitely go and check out the episode I did with Monica Strut on her 'Being in a Band' podcast. It was such a fun time and we talked about some amazing things, like how to deal with online negativity when trying to grow your music career! Check...2019-12-0825 minBeing In A BandBeing In A BandMusic Marketing & Dealing With Trolls With Jayson EvansSuper pumped to bring you this episode with Jayson Evans - Music marketer, musician, producer, podcaster and more!  This episode covers so many topics from music marketing, how to deal with musician burnout and dealing with online trolls! Jayson has a wealth of knowledge to share.  Not only is he utterly obsessed with music, psychology, and marketing, but his old band was signed to a label, he ran his own label for a while and has worked as a producer and mentor to musicians of all genres for years!  You're going to love this episode!  Make...2019-12-021h 19IAMN: I Am NorthboundIAMN: I Am NorthboundLive with Jayson John Evans #15: There Aren't Many People at my Live Shows?What's up, my friend? Live with Jayson John Evans episode #15 is here! Today I also answer the questions: "Should I release singles or save them for an album?" "There aren't many people at my live shows?" And, join our FREE inner circle @ iamnorthbound.com to hear the bonus question: "Can I do a good music video on a budget?" You won't want to miss it! Have a fantastic week, my friends. Love, Jayson2018-11-0851 minIAMN: I Am NorthboundIAMN: I Am NorthboundLive with Jayson John Evans #14: How Do I Earn a Full Time Income as a Music Artist?I'm back, and (slowly) getting back into the swing of things. Live with Jayson John Evans episode #14 is here! Today I also answer the questions: "How do I break writers block?" "Do I need to put money into a home recording studio?" And, join our FREE inner circle @ iamnorthbound.com to hear the bonus question: "How do I earn a full time income as a music artist?" You won't want to miss it! Have a fantastic week, my friends. Love, Jayson2018-10-3039 minIAMN: I Am NorthboundIAMN: I Am NorthboundLive with Jayson John Evans #13: Should I Audition for a Talent Based TV Show?I'm back, and I'm now a father! Live with Jayson John Evans episode #13 is here! I'm also giving you free access to my upcoming advanced marketing presentation, just for supporting me with this podcast! (Really - it's free. There's no catch, and I'm not trying to sell you anything. I just want to give you 3 hours worth of advanced training for your music!) Today I also answer the questions: "How do I generate hype for my music if I'm bad at networking?" "How do I find time for school/work and music?" And, join our FREE inner circle @ iamnorthbound.com...2018-10-0835 minCentury Leadership PodcastCentury Leadership Podcast023 | Rich & Robyn WilkersonSince 1972, Rich Wilkerson has been helping people who are in crises of every description. His main function has been as a communicator. From 1980 to 1990, he spoke in person to 1.5 million students in 1700 public schools throughout the United States and Canada. Rich has traveled to 27 countries lecturing on Hope, Love, and Faith. In 1998, he and his wife, Robyn, and their children moved to Miami, Florida to work with those in need. He and Robyn assumed their current leadership positions as co-pastors of Trinity Church, which at that time consisted of about 250 mostly Haitian people. Today, over 4,000 people call...2018-01-1740 minCentury Leadership PodcastCentury Leadership Podcast022 | Phil VischerAuthor and filmmaker Phil Vischer stopped by the show to visit with Jordan and talk about a variety of topics. Phil has had a significant impact on American culture, specifically with his groundbreaking children’s series, VeggieTales, which has sold more than 65 million copies worldwide. During today's episode, Phil discusses the rise and fall of Big Idea Productions, pursuing the ideas God has in store for us and more! You can follow Phil here and find his book on his website. 2017-11-2743 minCentury Leadership PodcastCentury Leadership Podcast021 | Kent Ingle (CLC17)Dr. Kent Ingle is the President of Southeastern University, in Lakeland, Florida. In the spring of 2017, Dr. Ingle was a featured speaker at our annual Century Leadership Conference. Entitled "Stewardship," Dr. Ingle challenged us to live as leaders who are stewards of the gifts they are given. To find out more about Dr. Ingle, you can visit his website or follow him on Twitter.2017-09-1139 minCentury Leadership PodcastCentury Leadership Podcast020 | Jim Cymbala (CLC17)Jim Cymbala, the pastor of Brooklyn Tabernacle joined us at Century Leadership Conference 2017 and we wanted to share the powerful message he spoke. Pastor Cymbala sat down with Darren Pilcher to discuss the story of Brooklyn Tabernacle, as well as many other characteristics of pastoral leadership. Pastor Cymbala was so gracious to join us and we wanted to share his comments with you. Twitter2017-08-2836 minCentury Leadership PodcastCentury Leadership Podcast019 | Brady Boyd (CLC17)This special episode features our friend Brady Boyd, the pastor of New Life Church, in Colorado Springs. Brady was a guest at Century Leadership Conference 2017 and he spoke about the power of being led by the Holy Spirit as we navigate culture and the church. Don't forget to register for the Century Leadership Experience before August 22 and enjoy a year-long Leadership Journey with great leaders. Brady on Twitter Brady on Facebook2017-08-1447 minCentury Leadership PodcastCentury Leadership Podcast018 | Greg Surratt (CLC17)This special episode features Greg Surratt, the pastor of Seacoast Church, in South Carolina. Greg joined us at Century Leadership Conference 2017, and challenged us to a different way of thinking. This week, we wanted to share his keynote with you. Don't forget to register for the Century Leadership Experience! Register before August 22 and enjoy a year-long Leadership Journey. Greg on Facebook & Twitter2017-07-3132 minCentury Leadership PodcastCentury Leadership Podcast017 | Nancy OrtbergNancy Ortberg joined the podcast to talk about her journey from Willow Creek Community Church in South Barrington, Illinois, to the San Francisco Bay Area. During her conversation with Jordan, Nancy talks about working through change, and adjusting, even if you like change. She is a founding partner of Teamworx2, a business and leadership consulting firm affiliated with Patrick Lencioni, which provides fast-paced, practical, and compelling sessions to leaders and their teams. Nancy is currently working at Menlo Park Presbyterian Church as the Director of Leadership Development where she is working to create a dynamic and innovative...2017-07-1743 minCentury Leadership PodcastCentury Leadership Podcast016 | Larry OsborneLarry Osborne is the Senior Pastor at North Coast Church in Vista, California. In the nearly 40 years he has been there, the church has grown from 128 to over 11,000 in weekend attendance. North Coast has been honored as one of the ten most influential churches in America for its pioneering efforts in the multi-site movement, sermon-based small groups, and its creative approach to shared leadership. Larry is a renowned author and leader and we were so happy to have him on the show! Larry on Twitter Larry on Facebook Larry's Website North C...2017-07-0341 minCentury Leadership PodcastCentury Leadership Podcast015 | Dr. Kent IngleDr. Kent Ingle joins Jordan on the CL podcast to discuss stewardship and knowing when God has called you into leadership. Please note: we experienced some audio difficulties during the recording.   Notes:   Dr. Ingle's Website Jordan's Twitter Century Leadership Experience2017-06-1937 minCentury Leadership PodcastCentury Leadership Podcast014 | Brady BoydBrady Boyd is the Senior Pastor of New Life Church, in Colorado Springs, Co. He has a heart for the people of Colorado Springs and it shows by his leadership. In today's episode, Brady and Jordan were able to catch up during our 2017 Century Leadership Conference.  Follow Brady on Twitter New Life Church Join the Century Leadership Experience2017-06-0544 minCentury Leadership PodcastCentury Leadership Podcast013 | Marty GrubbsMarty Grubbs is the Senior Pastor at Crossings Community Church. Crossings has changed significantly over the past 33 years, growing from a congregation of 145 people to over 6,000 people now actively participating each week.  During Marty's tenure, Crossings has opened a school and Community Clinic. The birth of the first church in Acts 2 continues to drive Marty’s vision for the Church as a place that is with you throughout your entire life–through good times and bad–and totally relevant to daily living. On today's episode, Marty and Jordan discuss a variety of topics and deep dive into Marty's...2017-05-2247 minCentury Leadership PodcastCentury Leadership Podcast012 | Brad LomenickBrad Lomenick is an author, speaker, consultant and the former director of Catalyst. In today's episode, he chats with Jordan about a variety of subjects, including how hip-hop can sway artistic direction.   www.centuryleadership.com   www.bradlomenick.com   @bradlomenick   @Century_Leader2017-05-0848 minCentury Leadership PodcastCentury Leadership Podcast011 | Mike HamanMike Haman is the lead pastor of Healing Place Church, in Baton Rouge, LA. During his talk with CL Director, Darren Pilcher, Mike discusses his upbringing, the books he enjoys the most, and the power of memorizing the Bible.   www.centuryleadership.com   @mikehaman   @darrenpilcher2017-04-2426 min